if you can't think of any, come up with your own
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truck-driving_country
>>73258688
jerry reed is actually pretty dope though
>lowercase
>wall noise
>number stations
Metallic Funko
pigfuck
>>73258544
>Overtone country (it's real even if it's only one person)
>Extratone
>Danger Music
>plants core (john cage)
>blackened pop
>saltgrass
>dreamdrop
>orchestral drone
Spastic Blues Metal
>>73258688
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHAAzCgp5EQ
baller
>>73260246
>orchestral drone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soQus8D8gYk
Esoteric speedcore
Acoustic post-dubstep
Ambient tropical hip hop
Progrssive skawave
Finland has joik and humpaa, which both sound ridiculous to an English speaker.
>>73260223
>Overtone country (it's real even if it's only one person)
Who does this? That sounds pretty cool.
>>73260376
my favorite painter. i've got a framed IKB print in my room and I plan on getting my hands on a copy of Yves Peintures someday.
> Sparklepunk
Its used for emo that is to poppy to be straight revival and to heavy to be emo pop
>>73258544
Polyrythmic Synth Jazz
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDMUxDUpFNY
>>73262742
I thought it was shred version of twinkledaddies?
>>73259933
fire dragon reporting in.
this is awesome, btw.
someone put some effort in.
nice.
>>73262914
Better description desu
Tho I would say that sparklepunk is still more accessible, Mom Jeans, Oso Oso, P Daddy, ect. all have pop influences while Algernon Cadwaller, Snowing and Midwest Pen Pals are all more liable to have heaver influences that result in screaming lyrics and unique song structures.
>>73262971
You're spot on, my man. Cheers
>>73259933
Steel / Dragon here, recommend me some jams
>post-avant jazzcore
>porgressive dreamfunk
>>73262971
True. I drew that connection because sparkle punk caught on with the same sort of croud. At least as far as I've seen.